Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Puces held steady on light type hens. Demand was good de'piie shoitagcs of pioeessing he’p at most diesnng plants Offenngs increased in Pennsyl vama however they weie about steads in New Jeisey. Offenngs of heavy type hens weie limited foi a light processoi intei est Puces at the faim light type, S-IO 1 :. mostly 9 l £-10 ,/ .i: Heavy type, too few to leport Fogelsvilfe May 27, 1969 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb, except where noted) „ ~ „ . , HENS, Light Type Penn Manor 4 ‘ H County Club HENS. Heavy Typet 16 21%; met Tuesda y evening, May 27 at PULLETS 30-38; ROASTERS 36- Ann Letort Elementary School. 42: DUCKS 20-36, RABBITS 43- Games preceded a short business 60 mostly 55-60; GUINEAS 1.00- meeting, after which Nancy Bar -1.55 PIGONS (Per Pair) 95-1 90 ley presented a quiz on etiquette mo«tlv 95-97%. and manners The group adjourn foTAJj Coops Sold 352 ed at 9 p m , and will meet again June 24 Try o Classified Ad ... ~ 7 The prairie rattler gives birth In Lancaster Farming to an average litter of nine to a 12 snakes in late summer. Wayne NEW NOPE complete horse feed —high level mineral and vitamin fortification, choice ingredients, make this an excellent feed for the show circuit. Solves hay problem, assures horses of highly palatable, balanced diet without stress of constant change. First won fame as feed for rehabilitating horses with heaves (Emphysema). Wayne HORSE KRUNCH is a balanced ration —exactly what sound horses need for stamina end top condition. Correct proportions of carbohydrates, proteins and minerals for satisfying, nutritional requirements of all ages and breed). Textured . . . free of irritating dusts . . . packed In handy 50 lb. bags with polyethylene.coated liners to maintain freshness . . . Wayne Horse Krunch is palatable, easily digested. Feed with hay to suit individual requirements. fjl^wses horses \ HfIRQFQ n %JI mm tljJCi mB do better on Wayne Feeds! DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. . R. D. 1, Stevens’ ' GRUBB SUPPLY CO, Elizabethtown PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. HERSHEY BROS. Remholds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE ROHREE’S MILL R. D. 1, Quarryville R - D - RonKs R. D. 2. Peach Bottom WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim Eastern Shore Exchange Bi oiler and live f.yer pi ices aveiaged 14 44 cents a pound this week with onK offenngs on Monday Total sales weie 39 500 head which sold foi a range of 14 4 to 14 5 cents a pound It was lepoited that the decision to con tinue the sales or not to continue them has not been made PENN MANOR wj 2. )»R«r ; 3 MU*® t m\ | C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph. 964-3444 MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D'. 2, Columbia H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer • Auction (Continued from Pa?e 2) Cutter and Low Utility 24 60 26 23. CALVES 86 Vealcis steady to 100 lowei. VEALERS Choice 41-43 A few 44 50-45 50 Good 39 00 41 • 00 Standaid 37 00 39 50 Utility 35 00-38 50 HOGS 240 Barrows and Gilts 1.00 to 150 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS US 2 210-240 lbs 26 60 26 75 One lot US 1-2 215 lbs 27 25. US 2-3 200-245 lbs. 25.75-26 35. SHEEP 40 Lambs steady. SLAUGHTER LAMBS Choice 80-100 lbs. 30 00-31 25, 1 lot Good 28 50 WOOLED LAMBS Good and Choice 75-90 lbs 24 00-28 25. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) CALVES 372—Vealers uneven Cull and Utility steady, Standaid to Choice 100-4 00 lower. VEALERS—Choice 42 00-44 00, counle 45 00, Good 39 00 42 00, Standard 37 00-41 00, Utility 36 - 00-40 50, Cull 90-120 lbs. 34 50- 37 50 HOGS 343—Banows and Gilts 100-1 50 higher BARROWS AND GILTS—US 1-2 200-225 lbs 26 10-26 60 US 2 200-240 lbs 25 60-26 00 US 2-3 190-220 lbs 25 25-25 35 US 2-3 240-250 lbs 24.60 25 00 US 2 175- 185 lbs 24 00-25 00 SHEEP 83—Spring Lambs 3 00-4 00 lower, Ewes steady SPRING LAMBS—Choice 50- 80 lbs 30 00-33.00, Good 27 00- 30 50; Utility 24 50-26 00 SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility and Good 4 50-9 00 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Quotations fiom Monday. May 26th to Tlunsday, May 29t;t WHITE Fey Ex Laige 3737 1 Fey. Large 344 Fey. Mediums 26 26 Fey. Pullets 20 194 Fey. Peewees 13-14 13 Fey. Large 35 35 35 34 Fey. Mediums 244-25 24 1 2-25 244-25 23 244 Fey. Pullets 20 20 20 20 Fey. Peewees 13-14 13 13 13 Slaughter Standards 314 314 314 314 Checks 224-23 224-23 22-23 22 23 Trend: Market showing somewhat irregular conditions under surplus of Mediums in the Northeast. Dedication Of Egg Laying Test Facility Set The Pennsylvania Department of Agncultuie’s random sample egg laying test facility at Penn sylvania Fumace, seven miles v/est of State College, will be dedicated at 10 30 a m June 7 Taking pait in the dedication are Jack R Grey, Deputy Secie taiy of the Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture, Robert E Lenker, of the General State Authority, Di Russell E Lai son. Dean of Pennsylvania State Uni versity's College of Agriculture Dr Kenneth Goodwin and Dr. Glenn Bressler, of the Univers ity’s Poultry Science Depait ment; and Paul Turek, facility manager. Penn State poultry science Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 31. 1969 Mon. Tues Wed. 374-38 374-38 374-38 35 344 35 34 35 Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications Thurs. FrL 254 194 13 23 244 194 13 giaduates have been invited to attend the dedication which will be followed by a picnic The $275,000 facility, consist ing of a poultiy house office building and manager’s lesi dence, became operational las 1 September when 2,400 buds—loo from 24 breaders—weie biough r to Pennsylvania Furnace from pullet growing quarteis Records aie kept on egg pio duction, size and quality ot indi vidual buds The recoids are available to breedeis and chicc buyeis More acreage is being taken out of crop production yearly by expanding cities and roads than is being added by reclaim ing deserts and swamps. Fewer people live in North America, South America anxt Central America (combined) than live in India. This ffimaliciiaif tractor with Hydrostatic Drive wants to be compared. 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